Alzheimer’s charity breaks away after head office row

VOLUNTEERS at the Guernsey branch of the Alzheimer’s Society have broken away and set up their own charity after a disagreement with head office.


Silence is a failure of regulation

TOWARDS the end of last month, the Office of Utility Regulation issued a release saying that following a request from Guernsey Electricity to increase tariffs it had approved an electricity price increase of 8.5% with effect from 1 April.


Line in sight for Champion’s Bels

BELS are odds on to win, at long last, the Division One title today.


Sarnians take the singles spotlight in Scotland

IN THE sport of lawn bowls – or at least its indoor version – Guernsey are the kings of single-handed competition, while Jersey are better at team events.


Conmen target elderly people in their homes

GUERNSEY police are warning pensioners to be vigilant after three elderly people were targeted at home by fraudsters.


Search for Jonny picks up its pace

THE search for a Guernsey student missing in the USA is gaining momentum.


Talk on the web cuts fixed line use

INTERNET use is on the up and more people are using it to talk.


Constables worry over access to business park

ACCESS to the Guernsey Technology Park should have gone through the Braye Road Industrial Estate, according to St Sampson’s senior constable Andrew Bichard.


Rowe beats the cold and the field

THE third race of the De Putron Duathlon Series took place on a freezing morning last Sunday at Mont Varouf.


Nett eagle decisive in see-saw encounter

THE pairing of Peter Bachmann and Jeremy Rihoy held their nerve over the closing stretch to win the Royal Guernsey’s Nova Financial Services Thursday Morning Four-ball League this week.

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